






Tálä
Description
Tálä is a papier-mâché vessel shaped in the image of divine femininity — soft, enduring, fiercely protective. Its silvered surface rises into delicate star-like spikes, echoing a celestial body mid-formation: tender yet unafraid, luminous yet armed with quiet strength.
Named for Tálä, the Philippine goddess who carries light across darkness, this piece is an ode to creators — the mothers, makers, and beings who hold warmth while shaping what is still becoming. Formed from discarded paper and reborn in silver, Tálä honors the rhythm of care, creation, and cosmic remembrance.









made to last

intentionally finite
worldwide delivery

packed with care

Details & Display
Every piece is made by hand, shaped, stitched, or printed with care. Here’s what sets it apart and some ideas on how to make it feel right at home.
Every piece comes numbered, signed, and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
17" h x 10" d x 11" w | 1922.0g
Paper pulp, finished in a silver-metallic coats that mimics celestial terrain.
Keep dry. Dust gently with a soft bristle dry brush. Not waterproof or intended for fresh flowers.
Hand-built from discarded paper pulp — layered, cured, and sculpted over weeks.

